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Feature Selection Framework for Improved UAV-Based Detection of <i>Solenopsis invicta</i> Mounds in Agricultural Landscapes. [PDF]
Shih CH, Song CE, Wang SF, Lin CC.
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<i>Philodromus uljin</i> sp. nov., a new running crab spider (Araneae, Philodromidae) from South Korea. [PDF]
Jang CM, Lee SY, Kim ST.
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Nest Entrance Architecture and the Regulation of Foraging Activity in Desert Harvester Ants. [PDF]
Gordon DM.
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Taxonomic notes on <i>Napeanthus</i> (Gesneriaceae) in Ecuador: neotypification of two species and a new species from the eastern Andean slopes. [PDF]
Clark JL.
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Mound Features and Coral Carbonate Mounds
2010Mound features, in the broadest sense, describe morphological seabed features that measure hundreds of metres to several kilometres across and elevate tens to hundreds of metres above the surrounding seabed (Fig. 10.1). They are distinct from seamounts (Chapter 8) which are much larger.
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Mound Construction Chronology at Angel Mounds Episodic Mound Construction and Ceremonial Events
Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, 2013AbstractMound F was the second-largest platform mound at Angel Mounds (12Vg1), a Mississippian town in southwestern Indiana. It consisted of a simple truncated pyramid shape, but excavations in 1939–1942 and 1964–1965 revealed at least two platforms that once contained buildings buried within it.
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The Top of the Record: On-Mound and Off-Mound
2009Before the R/V JOIDES Resolution ever entered the Porcupine Seabight to drill Challenger Mound, the top of different mounds and their surrounding environments were already subjected to many detailed studies to unveil the top of their secrets. A systematic sampling of the top of different on-mound and off-mound records was carried out with the Calypso ...
Anneleen Foubert, Jean-Pierre Henriet
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Pediatric Surgery International, 1999
Perineal-mound (PMD) and genital-fold defects cause anorectal malformations (ARM) in both sexes. They are common in females and usually present as a low anomaly (except rectovestibular fistula). They are rare in males and present as an intermediate anomaly.
A K, Sharma, D, Goel, S K, Kothari
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Perineal-mound (PMD) and genital-fold defects cause anorectal malformations (ARM) in both sexes. They are common in females and usually present as a low anomaly (except rectovestibular fistula). They are rare in males and present as an intermediate anomaly.
A K, Sharma, D, Goel, S K, Kothari
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